Monday, October 22, 2012

bucket list, #345

i wish i actually had a bucket list. an official one. where items on said list had numbers, and could be crossed off or check-marked, providing the immense satisfaction that us virgos can only get by crossing things off lists.  sadly, i don't.

i should add that to my 'to do' list.

suffice it to say that even though it's very unofficial and does not require ink or a keypad to log completion, i do have a running list of things i want to do, try, see, in my head. one of those things was to see one of the summertime movie screenings in the hollywood forever cemetery.

check.

having removed myself from a work trip to vancouver canada due to sheer travel exhaustion, i was home for an entire weekend.  when my friend jami asked if i'd be interested in seeing 'dawn of the dead' at the hollywood cemetery, i jumped at the chance.

we were joined by a newish (to me) friend, whitney, and came prepared with our chairs, snacks, and mst3k (mystery science theater 3,000) style commentary. having never seen the movie before, i was fascinated to learn how many story lines from my current obsession, the walking dead, seemed very similar to its zombie predecessor.

we enjoyed the movie, the people watching, and the cemetery itself. we wandered the portions of the ground that the security guards would allow, enjoying the sheer grandeur of site.

we also wandered into a line that turned out to be a themed 'photo booth'  with a professional photographer, and assistants carefully directing the smoke, providing a perfectly eerie setting for our group photo.


it was a perfect way to cross this one off the intangible but completely real, bucket list.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

halloween horrors

it's probably fair to say that halloween gives christmas a run for it's money in the 'favorite holiday' category.  i love everything about it; the costumes, the spooks, the (usually) chill in the air signifying the changing seasons.  and there is something eternally child-like about halloween.

conversely, october is typically a difficult month for me personally, because a heavy work-travel schedule means i don't have a lot of time to enjoy those things.  so, when an invitation came my way to join a group at the universal studios halloween horror nights, and i was going to be in town, i simply couldn't pass up the opportunity.

california does halloween right.  i've 'discovered' and loved other haunts during my time here, but had not ventured up to la la land for what i had heard, was a 'premiere' experience.  so, i took a deep breath and sucked it up to pay the exorbitant 'front of the line' ticket price (hopefully) ensuring quick entrance to the various mazes.

when saturday finally rolled around, i wasn't sure i was going to be up for it, having flown in from boston the night before, but i couldn't justify bailing when i had paid so much for a ticket.  thankfully, the financial commitment saved me from missing a truly fun-filled night!
me, rick, kristina, dean
my house was the meeting point and we split up into two groups to head north.  in my car were a couple of people i have 'sort of known' for awhile, and a new face (to me).  we intended to join up with the other group for a meal before heading in to the park, but wait times in local restaurants were long, so when we discovered they were behind us, we opted for a quick bite (which turned out to be delicious) at a citywalk creperie before heading in.

i was particularly excited about the walking dead infiltration at this year's event, and i got my first taste on the 'terror tram'.  while the other group ate, we were off and running!

or so we thought.

dean, kristina, me, rick
because we had made it on the tram quite speedily, we didn't need to use our front of line passes.  it wasn't until we met up with the rest of the group at the next ride that we realized i was the only one of our foursome who had been given the special pass.

ultimately what that meant was that we had to head back to the opposite side of the park to pick them up.  even though i had mine, i opted to stay with my foursome as i was really enjoying the company.

our 30 minute detour left us a little frustrated, as we hadn't yet realized just how much time those passes would save us (seriously, if you are going to do horror nights, spend the money), but we headed back from whence we came and began the serious business of ridin' rides and gettin' scared.

i turned out to be the obvious mark.  fortunately, new friend rick was a gentleman and offered his arm as my 'stress ball', while dean and kristina mostly laughed at how ridiculously easy i was to scare.  what can i say? i like to be scared, so i allow myself to be scared.  that's what makes it fun!

we gave up trying to meet up with the other group for awhile as we played in the lower half of the park, taking a small break from the spooks to try out some rides.  our passes were amazing and we walked right on to the mummy, transformers 3d, and jurassic park rides.

we did a little screamin', got a little wet, and decided to head back to the haunts.  the surprise hit was the texas chainsaw massacre maze, which may or may not have inspired a little pants-peeing action.  after finishing up the lower park, we headed up to try to meet up with the other half of the group.

on our way, we stopped at mazes and rides we knew the others had already done, and eventually the entire group was back together.  i was excited to go through the walking dead maze with the two organizers--sisters--who share my obsession with the show.  and it absolutely did not disappoint.


with only a couple of mazes remaining, we took the opportunity to take some photos, grab some treats, and slow it down a bit.


but, after eventually finishing with all the haunted festivities, our groups said farewell, and we slowly made our way out of the park. the evening was happily concluded with an in-n-out stop and some iphone app video making in the back seat on the way home.



i'm not often able to take advantage of social opportunities on home turf, so it's hard for me to accurately explain just how excited i get when i can.  while i don't know that i would do horror nights again (i thought knott's scary farm was better, and for less $$), the fact that i got to spend my night with a fellow native easterner (rick) and also discovered that someone (kristina) i've sort of known for a while is someone i really like, made it worth every penny.

Monday, October 15, 2012

the price, is most definitely, right

what i love most about my job is that every time i think things are getting a little 'routine' something comes along to shake things up.  in this case, a visit to a taping of the price is right.

my team has had an unprecedented amount of success this year.  we are collectively responsible for the company's traditional media, social media, and event presence, and we've hit some major milestones in 2012.  my boss wanted to celebrate, but with some restrictions coming from our parent company --the insurance company that is on the side of you, always (can't decode that? i'm happy to disclose in a less public forum), we weren't allowed to go to disneyland.

we were however, greenlighted for a trip to tpir.  admittedly some were more excited than others (i like disneyland!), but all were down to make it a positive experience.

the 12 of us met at a diner near the studio and enjoyed a delicious breakfast before heading over at about 10:30am. and thus began the waiting.

at 11:30, we were allowed inside the gates, sat down on benches, and handed some forms to fill out.  we followed instructions, being careful to stay highly energized and excited, as we had been told that 'they are always watching'.  we turned in our forms, did some more waiting, got a group photo taken (below) did some more waiting, were ushered to a different area, did some more waiting.  all the while being 'pumped'.


in this second to last 'holding area', we were told that the producer was going to come out and interview us in groups, and finally it was our turn.  we were pretty certain that someone from our group would be chosen. there were a lot of us, wearing cool matching tees, and we had a high enthusiasm level.  the only question was who.

this photo was taken in a
bathroom stall, since we
were supposed to have
ditched our cameras!
and during the interview, it was pretty obvious to everyone in my group that it was going to be me.  he started by greeting me as darlin' (which further proves that i am one of those people who strangers must refer to as honey, sweetie, sugar, darlin', etc.) and he asked me about a dozen questions when everyone else in my group got one or two.

usually when cool things happen to me, it's a total surprise. but i saw this one coming...or so i thought.

At nearly 4pm, we were finally taken in to the studio and the taping began shortly thereafter.  and lo and behold, it was not my name, but my boss' name that was called out to 'come on down' to be the third contestant.  for reasons i discovered later, my boss had made an unexpected connection with the producer as we were being ushered out, at which point, he was pretty certain it would be him.

i was of two minds. on one hand, my boss loves the show.  he watches it regularly and he's good at the games (which we discovered during our many hours of waiting as they played old episodes). on the other, of all of us, he was least in need of a new car.  i tried to push the thought about how much i'd like one out of my mind and celebrate the genuine joy he was feeling at having the opportunity.

and boy did he make the most of it.  he ended up winning a car in his game, AND in his showcase. and in fact, he was only $34 shy of winning both showcases.  he truly was an exemplary contestant.

and we were exemplary audience members!  in fact, sitting in the second row behind the bid podiums, you could see me in almost every audience shot there was.  and of course, the whole team had to rush on stage at the end of the show to congratulate him.  i got my drew carey hug, and all in all, it was a good day!

i made my own 'highlight reel' of the episode by videoing my tv with my phone, but if you missed it and you're interested, you can check it out here.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

productivity

in the last 48 hours i've:

renewed my driver's license
renewed my car registration
taken a new passport photo (blech)
submitted my passport renewal application
and got my hair cut and colored

i truly dislike these 'administrative' tasks, but, i must admit, it's nice to be home for a bit to handle my biz-ness!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012